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Haverstraw Police Arrest Suspect in Connection with Residential Burglary

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On March 31, 2025, the Haverstraw Police Department located and arrested Carlos Sepulveda, 43, of West Haverstraw, New York, in connection with a residential burglary that recently occurred. Mr. Sepulveda was identified as the suspect depicted in a circulated image related to the incident.
The arrest stemmed from an investigation into a reported incident where a suspect allegedly entered a residence and stole a package.
Mr. Sepulveda has been charged with the following:
Burglary 2nd Degree (Class C Felony)
Criminal Trespass 3rd Degree (Class B Misdemeanor)
Petit Larceny (Class A Misdemeanor)
Following his arrest, Mr. Sepulveda was arraigned in Clarkstown Justice Court. He was subsequently remanded to the Rockland County Correctional Facility.

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Tragedy in Spring Valley: Four-Year-Old Killed, Three Others Injured in Suspected DWI Crash on Old Nyack Turnpike

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SPRING VALLEY, NY — A devastating crash in Village of Spring Valley has claimed the life of a four-year-old girl and left three others — including two young children — seriously injured after they were struck by a vehicle while walking on the sidewalk. The incident occurred on the evening of Friday, June 14, around 9:20 PM, near 142 Old Nyack Turnpike, as families were leaving a nearby park.

According to the Spring Valley Police Department, officers responded to a call reporting a pedestrian struck by a vehicle. Upon arrival, Ramapo Police and emergency medical personnel were already on the scene providing aid. The investigation determined that multiple pedestrians were struck on the sidewalk by a car that later became disabled nearby, with the driver still wedged inside the vehicle when authorities arrived.

Four victims — a two-year-old boy, a five-year-old boy, a 31-year-old man, and a four-year-old girl — were rushed to Westchester Medical Center with injuries ranging from minor to life-threatening. Tragically, despite emergency medical efforts, the four-year-old girl succumbed to her injuries several hours later. The Monsey Scoop has identified her as the daughter of Spring Valley Trustee Sruly Eisenbach.

The driver, identified as 41-year-old Axel Lopez-Santiago of Spring Valley, was also injured and transported to Good Samaritan Hospital. A preliminary investigation indicated that Lopez-Santiago was allegedly under the influence of alcohol at the time of the crash.

Following the investigation, Lopez-Santiago was arrested and charged with the following:

Aggravated Vehicular Homicide (Penal Law 125.14(3)) — with a prior DWI conviction

Aggravated Vehicular Homicide (Penal Law 125.14(5)) — causing one death and serious injury to at least one other

Vehicular Assault in the First Degree (Penal Law 120.04(3))

Reckless Driving (VTL 1212)

Driving While Intoxicated (VTL 1192(3))

He was arraigned on Sunday, June 15 at 2:00 PM in Spring Valley Justice Court before Judge Mellion and held on $750,000 cash bail.

Photo by Ramapo Buffs.

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Ramapo Police Officer Assaulted, Still Makes Arrest: A Reminder of the Dangers Police Face Daily

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Officer Assaulted During Arrest in Sloatsburg Incident

Ramapo police officers responded to a call regarding a potentially intoxicated individual involved in a dispute on Orange Turnpike in the Village of Sloatsburg. Upon arrival, the individual was found trespassing on private business property.

As the officer attempted to place the individual under arrest, the situation escalated. The suspect broke free and struck the officer in the face with a closed fist. Despite being assaulted and facing continued resistance—including kicking—the officer maintained control and successfully took the individual into custody.

The suspect, a 32-year-old Sloatsburg resident, was arrested and charged with Attempted Assault on a Police Officer, Resisting Arrest, and Trespass. The case will be presented in Sloatsburg Justice Court.

Incidents like these highlight the unpredictable and often dangerous nature of police work. They also underscore the importance of ongoing training and access to modern safety tools—both to protect our officers and ensure the well-being of the community we serve.

We commend our officer for demonstrating professionalism and resilience in a volatile situation. The case is now in the hands of the prosecutors and the court as it moves into the accountability phase of the justice system.

Meanwhile, your Ramapo officers are back out in the community—responding to calls, ensuring public safety, and not looking back.

Thank you to the public for your continued trust and support.

We’ll be there when you need us.

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